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PM assesses infrastructure projects for the Northeast

By THE NATION

 

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WARM WELCOME FOR CABINET ALTHOUGH PRAYUT DENIES POLITICAL MOTIVE
 

AFTER A GRAND reception to show their support for Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, the people of ฺBhum Jai Thai party’s stronghold in Buri Ram and other three lower northeastern provinces had their project proposals seen by the Cabinet yesterday.

 

While Prayut’s field trip to the region has widely been seen as a political move, the premier said local authorities and politicians who proposed the projects would not get everything they wanted.

 

Among those considered yesterday included 40 projects, worth a total of Bt1 billion, on irrigation to solve flooding and drought issues. They accounted for almost half of all proposed agricultural and water resources development projects, with a total worth of Bt3.4 billion.

 

The projects were proposed by the private sector in Buri Ram, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum and Surin for Prayut’s Cabinet to consider during their mobile meeting in Buri Ram.

 

The Cabinet meeting was part of the junta premier’s two-day field trip, one among many held recently. The PM spent time talking with people, meeting local politicians and looking over local development project papers.

 

Prayut, who has taken frequent rural field trips for more than a year, is regarded as having gathered popularity in the provinces by keeping in touch with local authorities and politicians ahead of the election, in which the general is highly expected to seek a way to maintain power.

 

At yesterday’s meeting, the Cabinet looked into infrastructure, trade and investment projects, border trade, tourism and life-quality enhancement.

 

While most of the projects are still under assessment, they are estimated to be worth as much as Bt21 billion.

 

The Transport Ministry was assigned to undertake an environmental study to reconstruct Buri Ram Airport following a proposal for a new two-storey terminal building and the expansion of the current 2,100-metre runway to 3,000 metres.

 

“With this enhancement, the airport would have the capacity to hold a big event such as an international car race,” said Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith.

 

Other proposals examined included a Bt70-million study for a dual-rail logistics system, Bt40 million to study the possibility of constructing a commercial airport in Surin and Bt100 million in additional budget to promote elephant tourism.

 

Buri Ram, a border province with a low per-capita income, has been developing as a sports hub in the past decade under the auspices of the province’s key man, Newin Chidchob.

 

With a long history as a “kingmaker”, backing at least three prime ministers, Newin joined 30,000 other locals who filled Chang Arena to greet Prayut on his arrival in the province.

 

The Cabinet’s support for a sports and development agenda is in line with the desires of Newin’s bloc and this might manifest in more political support for the PM - but both Prayut and Newin refuted the suggestion that the visit had any political agenda.

 

“This travel is not at all for political purposes. The government only tries to move forward with every provincial cluster,” Prayut said.

 

“We can’t approve all the requests but we have to consider everything and decrease some budgets.

 

“You can’t ask for a trillion or 10 billion baht and have it all delivered,” the premier continued. This was possibly a reference to Newin’s remark to the cheering masses on Monday that the premier would give the nod to multi-billion-baht projects.

 

Meanwhile, a Pheu Thai Party politician has claimed that Prayut’s visit to lower northeastern provinces would not alter the party’s stronghold in the region.

 

“He [Prayut] might not want to pull politicians from the Bhum Jai Thai party,” ex-MP Prayuth Siripanit, referring to an influential party in Buri Ram, “but it is likely that he would much want the party to support him. The scene, to me, is staged and not surprising.”

 

Democrat Party deputy leader Kalaya Sophonpanich also urged Prayut to distribute budgets to all northeastern provinces equally. “They might not have 30,000 people cheering you but they also need support,” she said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30344912

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

AFTER A GRAND reception to show their support for Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, the people of ฺBhum Jai Thai party’s stronghold in Buri Ram and other three lower northeastern provinces had their project proposals seen by the Cabinet yesterday.

the rewards are being handed-out even before the election

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Newin joined 30,000 other locals who filled Chang Arena to greet Prayut on his arrival in the province

30,000......wonder what drew them out? 

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Great airport at Korat, just never used to fly to Bangkok, 

even one flight on a Friday would be nice,  

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Eligius said:

What drew them out? Amongst other things (the promise of money)  - a TOTAL lack of honour and principle.

 

They may have coincided the trip with a free soccer match.

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1 hour ago, coulson said:

30,000......wonder what drew them out? 

 

1 hour ago, coulson said:

They may have coincided the trip with a free soccer match.

Or a concert by Jintara. :smile:

Posted
1 hour ago, Poottrong said:

What's with Thai politicians and the heavy metal salute?

Devil horns..it's entirely appropriate.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Eligius said:

Yes, I've said this on a number of threads: Prayut is constantly throwing up this old, traditional finger sign of the 'horned beast', the devil. Yes, very appropriate!

Well, if he's able to make a deal with Newin in order to succeed, he may well have been able to make a deal with....

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1 minute ago, candide said:

Well, if he's able to make a deal with Newin in order to succeed, he may well have been able to make a deal with....

Ha ha! That's a good one, Candide. I like it. Maybe we should remember, though: 'many a true word spoken in jest' - ha ha!

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3 hours ago, Eligius said:

I  have not fully read the article yet, but just look at that photo of all those Isaarn women delightedly smiling and giving Prayut the warmest welcome imaginable. It speaks volumes.

 

I'm sorry - but I see little hope for Thailand when the people continue to be so UTTERLY gutless, spineless and unprincipled. Any decent people would turn on their heel in disgust as soon as that creature drew near to them. But not here. Here they get out the red carpet and wear their very best smiles.

 

Oh dear, dear, dear. What a sorry country. 

 

 

I couldn't agree more. 'The Thai people deserve better'? No, I am afraid the majority don't when it comes to politics and everything which stems from politics. 

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8 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

I agree, but could it not be, that they have been hand picked, screened,  rewarded in some way, to be on their best behaviour and look at he who must be obeyed with enthusiasm and adoring eyes?

Of course that could well be the case. However that still makes them gutless / spineless / unprincipled just as Eligius said.

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4 hours ago, Eligius said:

I  have not fully read the article yet, but just look at that photo of all those Isaarn women delightedly smiling and giving Prayut the warmest welcome imaginable. It speaks volumes.

I'm sorry - but I see little hope for Thailand when the people continue to be so UTTERLY gutless, spineless and unprincipled. Any decent people would turn on their heel in disgust as soon as that creature drew near to them. But not here. Here they get out the red carpet and wear their very best smiles.

Oh dear, dear, dear. What a sorry country. 

 

Terrible that people show others respect .

All people in authority should be treated with contempt .

The anti -Facists should have held a demonstration , disrupting it and causing violence and called him a fascist  , thrown chairs around and turned it into a riot and then make a claim that Nazis attacked them and that they are victims of a fascist police state

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13 minutes ago, starky said:

Clearly, just sick of years of hypocrisy by the Junta fan club on here and their but but Thanksin bull shit when it's clear to anyone with half a brain that this mob is far worse, utilises exactly the same tactics and more and that the only thing they don't have in common is that the reds were actually popular and duly elected...

 

The current Government is way better then the previous Red/Yellow stalemate non governing Government .

   This Government is governing , previously , the Reds and Yellows were stopping each other from governing 

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14 minutes ago, starky said:

Clearly, just sick of years of hypocrisy by the Junta fan club on here and their but but Thanksin bull shit when it's clear to anyone with half a brain that this mob is far worse, utilises exactly the same tactics and more and that the only thing they don't have in common is that the reds were actually popular and duly elected...

 

Fully agree with you.

The difference between Thaksin and the current crowd is with Thaksin it was 1 man scamming,

With the current crowd there are loads of them wanting a piece of the action.

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